The new released Griffon vulture K4N on September 14, 2017 from Nature Park Sinite Kamani has spent over a month roaming throughout Eastern Bulgaria. The bird has been tagged with satellite transmitter and is being tracked by our team. That’s…

The young vultures started their migration, with them is the young vulture Alexis. Hatched in Greece and equipped with our transmitter. Interestingly, his route starts from southern Greece, for this reason he first flew to the northeast ,visiting the Dadia…

Recently our team has received five Griffon vultures, donated by Paris Zoo and Barcelona Zoo for the Reintroduction Program at Kresna Gorge. They are named after the donators- Barsa and Paris. The immature birds are to play a vital role…

In the framework of the against-poison activities in the “Vultures back to LIFE” project LIFE14NAT /BG/649, FWFF ordered 10 GPS/GPRS transmitters for Griffon Vultures. The idea is innovative and includes the recruitment of vultures-spies to search for poisonous baits. Tagged…

An international work meeting, devoted to the illegal use of poison against wildlife took place in Sofia on 25.04.2017. The meeting was held within the Vultures Back to LIFE14 NAT/BG/640 project. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Spanish…

16.05.2017 The local teams of Bright Future for Black vulture LIFE14 NAT/BG/649 from Fund for Wild Flora and fauna, Green Balkans and Birds of Prey Protection Society reported the current records: NP Vrachanski Balkan (Vrachanska Mountain) – there are six…

Bright future for Black vulture’s team has met managers from the local electricity providing company CEZ to present and discuss dangerous powerlines and how to stop killing of birds. Emilian Stoynov, who is the Director of Fund for Wild Flora…

February 2017 Kresna Gorge– one pair is laying, while other two are preparing their nests and are close to have their eggs in Kresna Gorge. These are all pairs of birds released in the Gorge. Three other pairs are of…

The census was carried out in the beginning of the winter, when the vultures’ breeding season started. The goal was to determine the numbers of the population of the Griffon vultures on the Balkans, and their age. The annual monitoring…